
Chalong
Guide to Chalong
Chalong is a large inland and bayside district holding the main boat pier, Wat Chalong temple and the Big Buddha road.
Chalong spreads inland from Chalong Bay on the island's southeast, centred on the busy Chalong Circle roundabout where the main roads from Phuket Town, Rawai an…Chalong spreads inland from Chalong Bay on the island's southeast, centred on the busy Chalong Circle roundabout where the main roads from Phuket Town, Rawai and Kata meet. It is more a working district than a resort, and it carries several of the island's most-visited fixtures.
Chalong Pier is the main departure point for island day trips and liveaboards, and the surrounding roads hold the bulk of Phuket's dive operators, boat charter offices and tour agencies. Wat Chalong, the largest and most visited Buddhist temple on the island, is a few minutes north of the circle. The road up Nakkerd hill to the Big Buddha, a forty-five metre marble-clad statue visible from much of the south, leaves from Chao Fa West.
Around the circle and along Chao Fa there is a dense spread of restaurants, bars, hardware shops, vehicle rental offices, clinics and supermarkets serving both residents and visitors. Chalong is not a beach base, but it is a practical one, roughly fifteen minutes from Rawai, Kata and Phuket Town.
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Nearby places in Phuket
Other places on the island, ordered by distance.

Karon
Karon is a broad west-coast beach between Patong and Kata, with a long sandy frontage and a large hotel stock.

Kata
Kata is a west-coast resort village built around a sheltered surf beach, popular with families and long-stay yoga visitors.

Kata Noi
Kata Noi is a small enclosed bay south of Kata, backed by steep hills, with a short beach and resort hotels.

Phuket Town
Phuket Town is the island's administrative and commercial centre, with a Sino-Portuguese old quarter, everyday shops and the main markets.

Patong
Patong is the busiest resort town on the west coast, holding the island's main nightlife strip and its densest hotel stock.

Rawai
Rawai is a southern coastal village known for its seafood market, longtail pier and a large resident expatriate and long-stay population.